Posted by Billy NY on February 01, 2008 at 08:54:53 from (64.12.117.74):
In Reply to: 3600 Ford question posted by M Nut on February 01, 2008 at 08:15:08:
Have you seen the 3600 ? I'd be wary if the paint was off it completely and appeared to have gotten real hot, but if it was just scorched like you mentioned, very possible not much harm was done, you won't know until you try to get it running. I'd be curious to know how it ran prior to the fire. Great that it's been inside, the loader is hard on the front axle pivot pins on them if it had a lot of hard use as a loader, industrial type front end is better, adjustable ag front still does the job, just not as heavy.
We have a 3600, it had a loader, been off some time, they are great utility tractors, if it were near me I'd have no choice but to look into buying it for that money, even if it ended up in parts, sounds real interesting, they are a great tractor and hold value, price one in good condition. They same as most Fords of that size, need lots of weight on the back, loaded tires and or chains sometimes depending on conditions and what you are doing, 3 cyl. diesel may be prone to cavitation if the coolant is not maintained, don't know a heck of a lot about that. It's a decent price, just need to look it over to see how far the heat really got.
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